Today in a unanimous Supreme Court decision declaring Massachusetts’s law prohibiting pro-lifers from coming within 35 feet of an abortion clinic to be unconstitutional, truth crushed to earth is rising again.

Life should not be denied.

“The bubble zone of government imposed silence around abortion clinics has burst,” says Fr. frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life. "Today’s decision is a huge rip in the veil with which the abortion lobby has tried to cloak the truth about what abortion is and what abortion does to women. And the truth is that abortion destroys lives — physically and emotionally.

“The Supreme Court has struck a victory for free speech, for the Constitution, and for women and their babies.”

Fr. Pavone spoke with claimant Eleanor McCullen the other night in regard to this case. We look forward to continuing to stand with her and so many other activists around the country who pray at these abortion facilities day in and day out.

As director of African American Outreach for Priests for Life, along with many faithful Prolife activists, I've prayed at many abortion mills.

I also marched and went to jail for liberty and justice in the 20th century. It was wrong for governments to protect segregationists who denied the rights of others and denied the truth of equality.

Today it's wrong for governments to protect abortionists who deny the rights of babies and deny the truth about abortion to women. The truth will not be "bubbled out." "Let my people go!”

Bryan Kemper, Priests for Life Youth Outreach director, says of today’s ruling, "The SCOTUS decision to strike down the Massachusetts bubble zone is a victory with great impact for pro-life youth. More and more youth are joining the fight to end abortion every day and outreach to abortion mills is an important aspect of this battle."

And ". . . let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream." Amos 5:24

Dr. Alveda C. King grew up in the civil rights movement led by her uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. She is a pastoral associate and director of African-American outreach for Priests for Life and Gospel of Life Ministries. Her family home in Birmingham, Ala., was bombed, as was her father’s church office in Louisville, Ky. Alveda herself was jailed during the open housing movement. Read more reports from Dr. Alveda C. King — Click Here Now.

Today in a unanimous Supreme Court decision declaring Massachusetts’s law prohibiting pro-lifers from coming within 35 feet of an abortion clinic to be unconstitutional, truth crushed to earth is rising again.